
For security, the systems include a new FlashCore Module all-flash drive, which brings hardware-accelerated, real-time ransomware detection, data reduction, analytics and operations. The devices can spot anomalies and patterns in data that need to be remediated, IBM noted.
“The next-generation IBM FlashSystem elevates storage to an intelligent, always-available layer, where autonomous AI agents continuously optimize performance, security, and cost without human intervention,” said Sam Werner, general manager of IBM Storage, in a statement.
“Automation in deploying, provisioning, optimizing, and managing enterprise storage is no longer a luxury. The complexities introduced by hybrid cloud and AI are compounded as IT organizations face increased responsibility with a workforce that is more generalist and less specialized in terms of roles,” wrote Matt Kimball, principal analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy. “IBM’s integration of AI into FlashSystem addresses these challenges directly by automating time-consuming tasks that consume precious IT resources. The ability to automatically align workload placement with performance and security policies gives IT teams leverage they desperately need as infrastructure complexity outpaces headcount growth.”




















